Updates & Announcements (7.7.20)
Welcoming, Baby Kling; jiji Custard on Sunday; book discussion group; and more.
Updates & Announcements (6.30.20)
Quick survey for parents; registering for worship; summer book discussion; serving RPS; and more.
Updates & Announcements (6.23.20)
Registering for Sunday worship; Old Testament class beginning Sunday; end-of-fiscal-year giving; and more.
Next Steps in Our Conversations About Racial Justice and Reconciliation
On Monday we held a City Church Forum entitled “In Richmond as it is in Heaven.” Erik ended our time together by reminding us that sanctification is as much corporate as it is individual. This is especially true for the pursuit of justice. In light of that, I want you to invite you to join us in a few next steps.
"...so they called it Juneteenth."
June 19th is Juneteenth, an important day in American history, known as African American Independence Day. It marks the day in 1865 when the Emancipation Proclamation was read to enslaved African Americans in Texas, the last of the Confederate states to receive that news. Here are some suggestions on how you can learn about and celebrate this day with members of Richmond’s faith community and beyond.
Updates & Announcements (6.9.20)
Registering for Sunday's service; June 15th forum; and more.
City Church Re-Opening Guidelines
City Church will resume our gathered worship service at Grace Covenant on Sunday, June 14th, at 4 P.M. Please read through our re-opening guidelines.
A Day of Prayer & Fasting
Jesus meets us in prayer. By prayer the Spirit leads us into faithful action for justice in our city and nation. To that end we are marking Friday, June 5th, as a day of prayer and fasting . We’ve pulled together some resources to guide you through that time.
From Erik and the Session
A response from Erik and the Session to what is happening in our country and our city.
God's Very Good Idea
“I am grieving over the violence in our streets and over the violence committed against our fellow image bearers. We need to communicate to our own hearts that Black lives matter as well as to our children.”